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Business risk management programs and the adoption of beneficial management practices in Canadian crop agriculture. (2024). Weersink, Alfons ; Skolrud, Tristan ; Schuurman, Daniel ; Slade, Peter ; de Laporte, Aaron.
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  15. Productivity Spillovers From Pollution Reduction: Reducing Coal Use Increases Crop Yields. (2020). Metaxoglou, Konstantinos ; Smith, Aaron.
    In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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  16. Climate Change and U.S. Agriculture: Accounting for Multi-dimensional Slope Heterogeneity in Production Functions. (2020). Neal, Timothy ; Keane, Michael.
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  17. Temperature thresholds and the effect of warming on American farmland value. (2020). Mendelsohn, Robert ; Massetti, Emanuele.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  18. What if people value nature? Climate change and welfare costs. (2020). Batu, Michael ; Arbex, Marcelo.
    In: Resource and Energy Economics.
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  19. The distributional effect of climate change on agriculture: Evidence from a Ricardian quantile analysis of Brazilian census data. (2020). Depaula, Guilherme.
    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
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  20. How Does Climate Change Interact with the Financial System? A Survey. (2020). Shiraki, Noriyuki ; Ichiue, Hibiki ; Furukawa, Kakuho.
    In: Bank of Japan Working Paper Series.
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  21. WAEA Presidential Address: Moving Agricultural Policy Forward: Or, There and Back Again. (2020). Belasco, Eric.
    In: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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  22. Genetically Modified Rootworm-Resistant Corn, Risk, and Weather: Evidence from High Dimensional Methods. (2020). Goodwin, Barry ; Aglasan, Serkan ; Rejesus, Roderick.
    In: 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri.
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  23. Crop Failures from Temperature and Precipitation Shocks: Implications for U.S. Crop Insurance. (2020). Perloff, Jeffrey ; Wu, Ximing ; Schlenker, Wolfram ; Sears, Molly.
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  24. Crowding out or crowding in? The influence of subsidised crop insurance on climate change adaptation. (2020). Doidge, Mary.
    In: 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri.
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  25. Examining the effects of federal crop insurance premium subsidies on allocative and technical inefficiency in the U.S. cornbelt. (2020). Njuki, Eric.
    In: 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri.
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  27. Climate Change and Occupational Health: Are There Limits to Our Ability to Adapt?. (2019). Dillender, Marcus.
    In: Upjohn Working Papers.
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  28. Socially Beneficial Rationality: The Value of Strategic Farmers, Social Entrepreneurs, and For-Profit Firms in Crop Planting Decisions. (2019). Liu, Yan ; Wang, Wenbin ; Hu, Ming.
    In: Management Science.
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  29. Extreme weather, public transport ridership and moderating effect of bus stop shelters. (2019). Miao, Qing ; Sriraj, P S ; Welch, Eric W.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
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  30. Climate Change and Agriculture: Farmer Adaptation to Extreme Heat. (2018). Aragon, Fernando ; Rud, Juan Pablo ; Oteiza, Francisco.
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  32. Adaptation to Climate Change via Adjustment in Land Leasing: Evidence from Dryland Wheat Farms in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. (2018). McCarl, Bruce ; Mu, Jianhong E ; Zhang, Hongliang.
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  33. Climate change and agriculture: farmer adaptation to extreme heat. (2018). Rud, Juan Pablo ; Oteiza, Francisco ; Aragon, Fernando M.
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  34. Quantifying the Similarity in Perceptions of Multiple Stakeholders in Dingcheng, China, on Agricultural Drought Risk Governance. (2018). Wu, Yaoyao ; Wang, Jingai ; Guo, Hao.
    In: Sustainability.
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  35. Teacher effectiveness and classroom composition. (2018). Fruehwirth, Jane ; Aucejo, Esteban ; Mozenter, Zachary ; Kelly, Sean ; Coate, Patrick.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  36. Households and heat stress: estimating the distributional consequences of climate change. (2018). Hallegatte, Stephane ; Bangalore, Mook ; Park, Ji Sung ; Sandhoefner, Evan.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  37. Adaptation to climate change via adjustment in land leasing: Evidence from dryland wheat farms in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. (2018). McCarl, Bruce ; Mu, Jianhong E ; Zhang, Hongliang.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  38. Adaptation with climate uncertainty: An examination of agricultural land use in the United States. (2018). McCarl, Bruce ; Abatzoglou, John T ; Mu, Jianhong E ; Zhang, Hongliang ; Sleeter, Benjamin.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  39. Teacher Effectiveness and Classroom Composition. (2018). Fruehwirth, Jane ; Aucejo, Esteban ; Mozenter, Zachary ; Kelly, Sean ; Coate, Patrick.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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    In: CEP Discussion Papers.
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  41. Warming temperatures will likely induce higher premium rates and government outlays for the U.S. crop insurance program. (2018). Tack, Jesse ; Coble, Keith ; Barnett, Barry.
    In: Agricultural Economics.
    RePEc:bla:agecon:v:49:y:2018:i:5:p:635-647.

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  42. How does a Fraud Mitigation Program Influence Insurance Claims filing Behavior? Evidence from the Spot Check List Program in U.S. Crop Insurance. (2018). Zheng, Xiaoyong ; Rejesus, Roderick ; Park, S ; Goodwin, G.
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  43. Does Crop Insurance Enrollment Exacerbate the Negative Effects of Extreme Heat? A Farm-level Analysis. (2018). Tack, Jesse ; Regmi, Madhav.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C..
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  44. Climate econometrics: Can the panel approach account for long-run adaptation?. (2018). Mérel, Pierre ; Merel, Pierre ; Gammans, Matthew.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C..
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  45. Do crop insurance programs preclude their recipients from adapting to new climate conditions?. (2018). Dall'erba, Sandy ; Chen, Zhangliang.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C..
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  46. Climate impacts on agricultural land use in the USA: the role of socio-economic scenarios. (2017). Abatzoglou, John T ; Antle, John M ; Mu, Jianhong E ; Sleeter, Benjamin M.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  47. The Distribution of Environmental Damages. (2017). Walker, Reed ; Oliva, Paulina ; Hsiang, Solomon.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  48. In the Shadow of the Mushroom Cloud: Nuclear Testing, Radioactive Fallout and Damage to U.S. Agriculture. (2017). Meyers, Keith.
    In: 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois.
    RePEc:ags:aaea17:258121.

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    In: 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts.
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